Album: Who I Am (2010)
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  • This town's too small
    You to run around like you do
    You're taking things
    That just don't belong to you

    Picture yourself inside a room, now
    Imagine the freedom that you lose
    Well baby it all comes back to haunt you
    In the end

    Baby it hurts the most when you
    Don't have a friend
    You know you broke our trust and now you're stuck
    On the wrong side of the fence
    Baby it all comes back to haunt you
    In the end

    I know you're scared
    Somebody will find you out
    But you're not aware
    We know what you're all about

    Picture yourself inside a room, now
    All of your guilt comes down on you

    Well baby it all comes back to haunt you in the end
    Baby in hurts the most when you don't have a friend
    You know you broke our trust and now you're stuck
    On the wrong side of the fence
    Baby it all comes back to haunt you
    In the end

    You'll cry alone
    And nobody will see you through
    You made your choice
    And there's nothing that you can do

    Cause, well baby it all comes back to haunt you
    In the end
    Baby it hurts the most when you don't have a friend
    You know you broke our trust and now you're stuck
    On the wrong side of the fence
    Baby it all comes back to haunt you
    All, comes back to haunt you
    All comes back to haunt you
    In the end Writer/s: GREGORY ROBERT GARBOWSKY, NICHOLAS JERRY JONAS, PATRICK BIANCO
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Raleigh Music Publishing LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 1

  • Riley from Los Angeles, Cathis is my favorite from the album
    does he mean literally someone that took things that weren't theirs"
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